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That got your attention, didn t it? Some days I simply don t have time to write a post, because I have a full-time job that takes me away, but what I plan to do is to post a few relevant and important links: Kershaw and Wood look good We don t really know what we have in Jose Miguel Fernandez Pujols and Cano are advising Puig This bodes well Doug PadillaESPN Staff

By Mark Timmons1 min readJump to 18 comments

That got your attention, didn’t it?  Some days I simply don’t have time to write a post, because I have a full-time job that takes me away, but what I plan to do is to post a few relevant and important links:

  • Kershaw and Wood look good
  • We don’t really know what we have in Jose Miguel Fernandez
  • Pujols and Cano are advising Puig – This bodes well
  • Doug PadillaESPN Staff WriterThe Dodgers remain encouraged about LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu, who had another positive throwing session Sunday. “Ryu still has a smile on his face about how well he threw,” manager Dave Roberts said. “That was exciting. He said he feels good today.” Ryu has pitched in just one game the last two years because of shoulder and elbow procedures.
  • Why Utley Returned to the Dodgers
  • Why Kazmir Might Rebound
  • Grandal Re-Tools Righty Swing 

Today’s Music

My favorite Bob Seager song – not on any album.

Discussion (18)

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  1. Mark TimmonsFebruary 21, 2017

    BTW, I happen to own LA LAKER TALK.com.

    Any interest in writing?

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    I also own LAramTalk, LAchargerTalk and LAangelTalk.

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    … maybe someday…

  2. Mark TimmonsFebruary 21, 2017

    The Lakers dismissed General Manager Mitch Kupchak, who served in the role since 2000, and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jim Buss, who was with the organization for 19 years, to promote Magic Johnson to team President! And so it beings!

  3. Knights27February 21, 2017

    In addition to the links that Mark posted, here’s an article about Sergio Romo that I found interesting. He talks about how much more demanding it is to be a closer than a regular reliever. The article also gives color on the huge emotional and mental challenges that players deal with.

    http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/sergio-romo-finds-himself-at-home-in-dodgers-blue-022117

  4. AdamFebruary 21, 2017

    If Pujols and Cano are advising Puig than we know steroids are being discussed.

  5. Bobbie17February 21, 2017

    I like Wood’s age; size, previous success with the Braves; and his unorthodox delivery. He could be as good as our #2. I’m starting to get my giants hate going again. Anyone else? Like I’ve said every season, we must beat them early and often. I still fear their starting 3. Melancon is legit. It sure would be nice if Puig were good; he could be a force that can beat the giants by himself. There goes that Hope creeping in again.

  6. Watford DodgerFebruary 21, 2017

    Yep – will be lots of tactical use if the DL & by the sounds of it, I’m imagining one lineup v LH pitchers, & another v RH.

    This is the FAZ way, and a modern take on things. It’s hard to embrace in some ways, as we have all enjoyed being able to name the starters before a game, but have to say that it worked last year with lots of platoons.

    I can see Hill & Urias being used sparingly if things are going well, in order to keep them fresh for the post season.

    I think the full 40 man roster will be utilised. It’s not what we are accustomed to, but I can see the advantages. We must have the best collection of talent in the 40, and that’s not including the prospects.

    I’m really optimistic.

  7. Mark TimmonsFebruary 21, 2017

    So I hear the Dodgers will carry 12 pitchers. That’s not a surprise, with the 10 days DL, you can shuffle pitchers in and out like Grand Central Station.

  8. Mark TimmonsFebruary 21, 2017

    Doug Padilla

    ESPN Staff Writer

    Former Dodgers prospect Franklin Gutierrez sounds motivated about his opportunity to return to the franchise that gave him his start. “I’m back here and glad to be around a group of guys that want to win,” he said. “And I want to be a part of it.” The expectation is that Gutierrez starts in the outfield when the Dodgers face left-handed pitching.

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    Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager has no problem with a “World Series or bust” theme this year: “Yeah, that’s always got to be the mindset. The goal at the beginning of the year is always to win a World Series, and if you don’t, it’s a disappointment. Last year was a disappointment. It was a good year but still a disappointment to lose.”

  9. JimboFebruary 21, 2017

    Didn’t see your post about comments until today. Like the new site. Love how the discussion is about baseball and there are no personal attacks, peoples comments aren’t ridiculed (the Dope fiend move versus stoking conversation idiocy) and there has been minimal negativity. As a whole I like where the team is at. Left and right field will work themselves out and not every started will stay healthy. The Kazmir article was interesting and a reminder of how players try to play through injuries and how doing so can cause bigger problems, especially for pitchers.

  10. jhallwallyFebruary 21, 2017

    Hey Mark,

    I am a long time reader/follower of yours. Not so much a poster. I am very happy that you have resurrected this site. It is/and was the best site for Dodger information and banter. I go here first for my Dodger info.

    I like the no politics, religion, and non combative format.

    Good job!!!!

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